About Smoke64
Smoke64 launched in 2014 at the height of Barcelona's cannabis club boom, but it took a different path from many of its contemporaries. Instead of scaling up membership to maximise income, the founding members capped the association at 200, a size they identified as the upper limit for genuine community. The result is a club that feels modern and considered rather than industrial.
The Eixample location places Smoke64 in the heart of one of Europe's great grid cities. The neighbourhood is known for the Sagrada Familia, Passeig de Gracia, and the elegant 19th-century block architecture that gives the district its distinctive visual character. Members of Smoke64 tend to reflect Eixample's professional, design-conscious culture: architects, creatives, tech workers, and entrepreneurs who appreciate quality and discretion in equal measure.
The interior design is a point of pride. Unlike the utilitarian aesthetics of older clubs, Smoke64 invested in a thoughtfully designed space with good lighting, comfortable seating, and a layout that encourages conversation without forcing it.
Cultivation happens at an off-site collective grow, with members receiving periodic updates on plant progress and harvest timelines. This transparency around the growing process reinforces the mutual association model that keeps the operation on the right side of Spanish law.
How to Become a Member
Cannabis social clubs in Spain operate as private, non-commercial associations. To join Smoke64, you must:
- Get a referral from an existing member who can vouch for you personally.
- Complete the application process, including providing proof of adult status (18+) and Spanish residency or minimum stay documentation.
- Attend an orientation session covering Spanish cannabis law, the club rules, and responsible consumption guidelines.
- Pay the membership contribution (EUR 18-28/month), which funds collective cultivation and club operations.
This process is legally essential, not optional bureaucracy. Without genuine private membership, the collective consumption framework that permits these clubs to function would not apply.
Understanding Cannabis Social Clubs in Spain
Spain does not have legalised recreational cannabis. What exists instead is a legal grey zone rooted in the Spanish constitution's protection of private activity and personal autonomy. Cannabis social clubs frame collective cultivation and consumption as a private, associative activity rather than a commercial transaction. There are no sales, only shared access to collectively produced cannabis funded by member contributions.
Do not expect to simply arrive at a club and gain access. Genuine clubs are private by necessity, not by preference, and clubs that operate as quasi-public spaces risk prosecution.
Flying Home Soon?
If you are visiting Spain and plan to travel by air, be aware that cannabis is detectable in your system for varying periods. See our complete drug test timeline guide covering urine, blood, and hair testing before you fly.